Trump Wants To Completely Eliminate the Following 19 Federal Agencies

AmeriCorps members cleanup a South Carolina neighborhood following Hurricane Matthew last October. AmeriCorps is one of 19 federal agencies that would be completely eliminated by President Trump’s budget. (AP Photo/Mike Spencer)

Trump’s first budget increases defense spending by $54 billion, the Washington Post reports. As part of paying for that, Trump proposes totally eliminating 19 federal agencies—though the budgets for those agencies combined amount to only 5.7% of the proposed spending increase. One of those agencies helps needy folk in the heart of coal country, a curious fixation of Herr Trump’s.

Here are the 19 federal agencies that will disappear if Trump’s budget is approved, including their 2016 budget and what they do:

Corporation for Public Broadcasting ($445 million): Funds local public television and radio stations, including PBS and NPR.

National Endowment for the Arts ($148 million): Funds after-school programs, art shows, musical productions, and more as part of its goal of getting Americans involved in the arts, according to Quartz.

Northern Border Regional Commission ($8 million): An economic development agency for New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine, according to USA Today.